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Check latest time where theres the word 'processed' in logfile
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Im doing a project to check the latest time with the word 'processed' in a logfile. the time range is within 2 hours before the curent datetime to present. For example: Current datetime is 'October 6 2009 8:00AM' --- HKT So the time range that need to check is from 'October 6 2009 6:00AM' to 'October 6 2009 8:00AM' Thanks! |
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